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Courage can be found in unexpected places from "summary" of You'd Be Home Now by Kathleen Glasgow

In the unlikeliest of places, where you least expect it, courage can be found. It's not always in the grand gestures or the bold acts that we discover bravery. Sometimes, it's in the quiet moments, the small choices that go unnoticed by others. It's in the everyday struggles, the battles fought internally with no audience to witness. In the story of 'You'd Be Home Now', courage is portrayed as a subtle force, lurking beneath the surface of ordinary lives. It's in the mother who wakes up every morning to face another day of uncertainty, holding her family together with unwavering strength. It's in the teenager who battles her inner demons, fighting against the darkness that threatens to consume her. Courage is not always loud or flashy. It's in the vulnerability of opening up to someone, of showing your true self without fear of judgment. It's in the small acts of kindness, the moments of compassion that can change someone's world. It's in the willingness to face your fears, to confront the unknown with a steadfast heart. In the midst of chaos and turmoil, courage shines through like a beacon of hope. It's in the resilience of the human spirit, the ability to rise above adversity and find strength in the face of despair. It's in the willingness to keep going, even when everything seems lost. So, remember, courage can be found in unexpected places. It's not always where you think it should be, but it's there, waiting to be discovered in the most surprising of moments. It's in the ordinary people, living ordinary lives, who exhibit extraordinary bravery in the face of life's challenges.
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    You'd Be Home Now

    Kathleen Glasgow

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